What issue caused the first great controversy during the Constitutional Convention?
Compromises at the Constitutional Convention

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7th Grade - University
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Lance Stockley
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1.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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executive power
how much power to give to the military
representation in Congress
judicial power
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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Which of the following was NOT part of James Madison’s Virginia Plan?
Two houses of Congress: House of Representatives and the Senate
the states would no longer be able to ignore laws passed by Congress
A strong national government
equal representation in both houses of Congress
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3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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What did the smaller states fear would happen under proportional representation?
the larger states would dominate the smaller states
the larger states would be dominated by the smaller states
the president would become a tyrant
a zombie apocalypse
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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Which of the following parts of the New Jersey Plan was a departure from (difference) the Articles of Confederation?
Congress would be one house.
Congress was given the power to tax and regulate commerce.
Each state would have an equal vote in Congress.
all of the above
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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How did the Great Compromise solve the problem of representation?
Congress would have two houses: the Senate and the House of Representatives
The House of Representatives would be based on proportional representation
Each state would get 2 senators, regardless of population
all of the above
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6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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Why was there a conflict over slavery at the Constitutional Convention?
Southern delegates were determined to protect slavery at all costs.
Northern delegates were determined to protect slavery at all costs.
Northern delegates believed that each state should decide for itself whether to make slavery legal.
The Framers who opposed slavery thought banning slavery was more important than creating a new constitution that united the states.
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7.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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Which of the following describes the three fifths clause/compromise?
If ⅗ of the states wanted to abolish slavery, it would be abolished in the rest of the country as well
⅗ of slaves would offered a chance to return to Africa while the others would remain
In deciding how many representatives a state should send to the Senate, the number would be determined by counting free persons, indentured servants, and ⅗ of slaves.
In deciding how many representatives a state should send to the House of Representatives, the number would be determined by counting free persons, indentured servants, and ⅗ of slaves.
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8.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Which of the following would have happened if there had been no compromises on slavery, such as the three-fifths clause?
Several northern states would have refused to support the Constitution.
a zombie apocalypse
The Constitution would have had strong support from all parts of the nation.
Delegates from North Carolina, South Carolina, and Georgia would not have supported the Constitution.
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